BRACKENFELL: THREE MEN HAVE BEEN ARRESTED AFTER THEY WERE FOUND IN POSSESSION OF DRUGS

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BRACKENFELL: THREE MEN HAVE BEEN ARRESTED AFTER THEY WERE FOUND IN POSSESSION OF DRUGS
SABC News Western Cape | Western Cape | NARI | South African Police Services

5 Feb 2018, Brackenfell, Cape Town: Three men have been arrested after they were found in possession of drugs in Brackenfell. The arrests were part of various week long operations by the City of Cape Town's Metro Police.

Officials confiscated Ecstacy, Cocaine and Dagga and over R6,000 in Cash. Metro police spokesperson, Wayne Dyason, says they also carried out numerous Water Restriction Operations across the city resulting in fines to the approximate value of R304,000-00 have being issued.

"Water restriction enforcement operations for the past week resulted 121 fines being issued and 128 items used for washing and cleaning vehicles being impounded. The approximate value of these fines amount to 304 thousand rand. A shop selling illegally bottled municipal water that was issued two fines on Friday and closed was again caught trading on Sunday."


In a crack-down on abalone poaching, City of Cape Town Metro Police officials have caught a man red handed while he was attempting to take illegal abalone out of the water in the Strand yesterday.

Metro police spokesperson, Wayne Dyason, says the man was arrested on the scene, "Officers pursued a poaching suspect into the water after he was spotted with a bag of Abalone. He managed to toss his illegally harvested Abalone into the water but unfortunately for him one unit of the species remained in his bag and he was arrested. Diving equipment was also confiscated."




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